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Six student entrepreneurs to visit Canada in November

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Press Trust of India Kochi
A group of six student entrepreneurs from the Startup Village here will fly to Canada next month to interact with innovation experts, investors and mentors after earning global acclaim for their smart phone app designed to improve the skills of skateboarders.

The team from startup firm 'Flip Technologies' won an all-expenses paid trip to Toronto after their innovative product "The Smart Riser" (Skateboard tracker) was ranked among the top five in the Next Big Idea Contest 2014 organised jointly by the Bombay Stock Exchange Institute, the Government of Ontario, Canada, IBM Global and Ryerson Futures Inc.

The Smart Riser has also been rated as one of the most interesting products by Intel, which will provide its latest Edison Board to the students for prototyping and for development support, a press release said here today.
 

Jibin Jose, Abimanyu Nair, Jishnu Vijayan, Balagovind Girish, Rohith Samuel and Abraham Alexander will attend a two-week bespoke programme at Toronto's Discovery District - a hotbed of innovation responsible for more than USD one billion of R&D annually.

They will meet sector experts, mentors, investors, experts in innovation ecosystem and scout for business development opportunities and networking, the release said.

Startup Village Chairman Sanjay Vijayakumar said they were thrilled with the team's achievement.

"This is exactly the message we want to send out to youngsters in India. These student entrepreneurs are proof that if you have the idea, the enthusiasm and the drive, there is a world of opportunity awaiting you," he said.

"We are really excited about our visit to Canada, where we will have an opportunity to interact with the top people in the industry. We are focused on developing cutting edge IOT (Internet of things) devices and tracking devices for adventure sports', said Jibin Jose, Co-founder of Flip.

The Smart Riser is designed for skateboarders to enhance their ability to perform and analyse tricks whether he is an amateur or professional.

"The device is connected to the truck of the skateboardand it tracks the dynamics of the board and the data is sent to a smart phone app via bluetooth. The app can determine the trick performed and help the skateboarders to improve theirskills. It is like a personalised trainer," added Abimanyu Nair, Co-founder of Flip.

The students were also felicitated by Ed Fast, Canadian Minister for International Trade at an event held on Oct 14 at the Bombay Stock Exchange.

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First Published: Oct 29 2014 | 3:06 PM IST

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